Following WW1, which was considered by most Americans as a futile war of little importance to the US, the US entered a consensus (majority agreement) that they should adopt a policy of "isolation" towards Europe, which was increasingly unstable. The US public did not want to be drawn into another European war. Although, the US mantained strong economic links, such as the various economic bailouts and loans they gave to Germany's Weimer Republic and exported greatly to Europe.
Basically your answer is a Policy of Isolation.
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Answer:
D.
Explanation:
I honestly am not very sure, but I'm pretty sure that the Articles of Confederation were written before the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments. The Declaration of Independence was written to declare freedom from Britain. So, D. I believe. I'm sorry if it's wrong. :/
The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by the question is the first choice. Both leaders want to westernize their nations. I hope my answer has come to your help. God bless and have a nice day ahead!
The term muckrakers was used to refer to reformist American journalists who attacked political leaders and instutions for their corrupt practices during the Progressive Era. Most of these journalists were popular due to their publications in popular magazines.
<u>Lincoln Steffens and Claude Wetmore wrote an article about St Louis in 1902 in McClure's Magazine. </u>
They wrote about how paradoxical was that people constinously showed pride in St Louis, and how this contrasted with the awful image of the city. They pointed out how people in St. Louis claimed to have very wealthy inhabitants, together with the best banks, industries, etc., but how at first sight it was possible to observe uncared-for streets, dirty alleys, a filthy hospital, the unfinished construction repairs in the town hall, etc.
It would include a lot of walking. Some children had to walk miles bundled up during the winter. Most times there would only be one classroom with all ages and grades in it. So you could write about you being a 9 year old and you got the seat next to the biggest kid in the class. You could write about recess. The kids were not as supervised as they are now. The teacher usually stayed in the classroom. You could write about lunch. Sometimes the kids walked home for lunch but most cases brought a sack lunch. Hope this helps!